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Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignant skin cancer and is characterized by a high incidence of light-colored skin, slow growth, and rare
In addition to clinical examination, dermoscopy has significantly improved the diagnostic accuracy of basal cell carcinoma, and its diagnostic criteria have been widely described, showing high sensitivity and specificity
Histopathological diagnosis of unselected, continuous facial and non-facial excision basal cell carcinoma has previously been retrospectively evaluated to investigate variability and significance
The objective of this study was to compare atypical non-facial MMS with atypical basal cell carcinoma characteristics with at least one basal cell carcinoma feature in selected cohorts with melanocyte characteristics to identify dermoscopic features to develop scores
Methods: A multicenter retrospective comparative study
Results: Improved accuracy and confidence of overall diagnosis (26.
Conclusions: These findings support the idea that atypical vascular patterns should be considered common features of melanoma and atypical basal cell carcinoma
Source: Di Matteo E, Pampena R, Pizzichetta MA, Unusual dermoscopic patterns of basal cell carcinoma mimicking melanoma.